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A corpectomy or vertebrectomy is a surgical procedure that involves removing all or part of the vertebral body (Latin: corpus vertebrae, hence the name corpectomy), usually as a way to decompress the spinal cord and nerves. Corpectomy is often performed in association with some form of discectomy.

Interbody fusion system with intervertebral implant retention assembly

ActiveUS20100217393A1Eliminating exacerbation of instabilityImprove stabilitySpinal implantsFastenersPosterior instrumentationCorpectomy
The present disclosure is directed towards a biomechanical implant and anterior, lateral or posterior instrumentation construct. The construct may be of unitary or modular construction, whereby a single molded construction can form the entire assembly, in which case the through holes may be adapted to receive a metallic insert for screw fixation; or alternatively be of a modular construction wherein the anterior/lateral instrumentation and intervertebral spacer are designed for removable locking engagement, one with the other, for insertion by the surgeon as a unitary construct. A unique feature of the construct resides within the instrumentation construction, whereby a single opening formed therein permits two bone screws, or the like fastener device, to be positioned within both the superior and inferior vertebral bodies surrounding the spacer implant, or, for example in the case of a corpectomy or diskectomy with cage insertion, wherein two screws can be fixed within a single vertebral body through a single through hole, and wherein the bone screws are constructed and arranged to cooperate with the retention plate so as to provide locking engagement, one to the other, with the retention plate, upon final fixation thereof. Screw retention elements of alternative shape, based upon the choice of vertical or horizontal orientation, based upon an opened figure eight design, are provided for insertion in a groove formed in the borehole of the instrumentation plate which allows insertion of each fixation element but will prevent a loosened fixation element from falling out of the plate.
Owner:SPARTAN CAGE HLDG

Interbody fusion system with intervertebral implant retention assembly

ActiveUS8187329B2Effective protectionLower profile of implantSpinal implantsFastenersPosterior instrumentationEngineering
The present disclosure is directed towards a biomechanical implant and anterior, lateral or posterior instrumentation construct. The construct may be of unitary or modular construction, whereby a single molded construction can form the entire assembly, in which case the through holes may be adapted to receive a metallic insert for screw fixation; or alternatively be of a modular construction wherein the anterior / lateral instrumentation and intervertebral spacer are designed for removable locking engagement, one with the other, for insertion by the surgeon as a unitary construct. A unique feature of the construct resides within the instrumentation construction, whereby a single opening formed therein permits two bone screws, or the like fastener device, to be positioned within both the superior and inferior vertebral bodies surrounding the spacer implant, or, for example in the case of a corpectomy or diskectomy with cage insertion, wherein two screws can be fixed within a single vertebral body through a single through hole, and wherein the bone screws are constructed and arranged to cooperate with the retention plate so as to provide locking engagement, one to the other, with the retention plate, upon final fixation thereof. Screw retention elements of alternative shape, based upon the choice of vertical or horizontal orientation, based upon an opened figure eight design, are provided for insertion in a groove formed in the borehole of the instrumentation plate which allows insertion of each fixation element but will prevent a loosened fixation element from falling out of the plate.
Owner:SPARTAN CAGE HLDG

Dislocation prevention type non-fusion artificial cervical vertebra and intervertebral disc system

The invention discloses a dislocation prevention type non-fusion artificial cervical vertebra and intervertebral disc system comprising a vertebra body component and two end plate components, wherein the end plate components are connected to the upper end and the lower end of the vertebra body component respectively through a dome joint structure and L-type dislocation prevention structures on the front side and the rear side. End plate fixing screws are arranged on the two end plate components respectively. After corpectomy, the system can play a role in supporting at once, the motion function of the normal cervical vertebra is replaced through own interbody connecting parts, stress of the cervical vertebra can be dispersed in the motion process, internal stress of adjacent segment intervertebral discs and zygapophyseal joints can be reduced, and degeneration, which is caused by fusion, of the adjacent segments can be effectively prevented. In addition, stable bony fusion can be achieved through bone grafting and a hydroxyapatite coating on the surface of the system. The operation difficulty is small, trauma is small, and the system is convenient to popularize. Due to the fact that the dislocation prevention positions of the system are arranged, long-period stability can be achieved after the operation.
Owner:XI AN JIAOTONG UNIV
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